Fall Classes– Monday

Pointe Dancer

Twelve days until pointe shoes…!

I decided that now (as I wait for the clock to show 3:30 p.m. so I may leave for the cherubs class) would be the perfect point in time to describe my Monday evening. Here we go…!

Monday was really quite fun! I went to ballet class (highest level only) and danced until I thought I would fall over for working so hard (as I was walking out the door)! It is another large class; I am so thankful for the larger size of the new studio! During class, we worked hard at barre and Miss Sara gave us some extra stretching time. We did some Grade 2 in center– yay! I feel like I am getting much better at Cecchetti now that we are working on it more and more.

My goodness… short post! That seems to be it, though… oh, well! My next post will most likely (unless something out of the ordinary happens in class this week) be a Nutcracker post; my first rehearsal is on Sunday.

Aquinnah

Fall Classes– Friday

Green Pointe Shoes

I guess it is a little late in the rainbow for green pointe shoes (Have you figured me out yet?)…. Whatever.

Good afternoon! 

Friday classes were amazing! Three and a half hours later– still amazing! Yes, it was a long evening, but so much fun. The only thing better than sleepovers is dancing into all-hours. I knew when the pet groomers’ (next door) closed up shop that I still had a long way to go, but class goes by way too fast. By the time I left the studio, the entire street was quiet– everything was closed (or being closed).

First, I had ballet class. I believe it is the largest class I have ever been in; when full, we have 21 girls. Crazy! Good thing we are using our newest addition to the studio– Studio C! It is a separate building but much larger than studios A and B. It is so new, you can still smell fresh, pink paint! It truly is gorgeous.

After that, I had beginning pointe. We did a lot of stretching in our feet. They are very sore today– yay! Miss Sara says that is always a good sign (of working hard that is). Anyway, we went over who is riding in who’s car on the way to get pointe shoes and such. Just 15 days left until iPointe (Oh, yes, I did make that up myself)!

Lastly, I had Cecchetti Grade 1 and Grade 2. The exams are almost here; I will be ready. I have been practicing a little something everyday– now it is time to practice EVERYTHING everyday.

There you have it– my wonderful Friday! Look out for “Fall Classes– Monday!” 

Aquinnah

Fall Classes– Thursday

Pointe Shoes

Modern ended several hours ago, leaving me in much pain. Now I am laughing at myself; who knew modern would work muscles that I did not even know I had? I thought ballet was as painful as it gets– I was wrong. Modern certainly taught me something today: there is still much to learn and improve on. My dance journey has only just begunI cannot wait to buy my next ticket to ride (show up at my next class) and see what else I can learn!

Anyway, back to the main update. Modern class was AMAZING. Miss Sara, being a professional modern dancer, is phenomenal! Modern, I learned, has a lot in common with ballet. You must still hold your center to keep balance, focus on the movement of your feet and other such things, but it is much more… free. I love it! Many things are in parallel (rather than turned-out). The biggest thing I need to work on is not being a ballerina for an hour…! SO HARD! My arms really need to loosen up; I will get there before long. Emma said it could take about three weeks to start shaking the ballet off (only for that class of course). I plan on making that time shorter…!

I cannot wait to go back next week! Modern is definitely one of my new favorite dance styles!
Aquinnah
(P.S. Ooh… I have never done this before! Look out for “Fall Classes– Friday!”)

 

Fall Classes– The Beginning, Tuesday

Hot Pink Pointe Shoes

Phew! The first day of fall classes is officially over! It would have been slightly less draining if I was not fighting off a cold, but working hard has never taken the fun out of dance class (and never will).

First off, I had ballet. I wanted to hug Miss Sara, but that wouldn’t be very considerate, keeping in mind that I am not feeling too perfect. So, I hugged Emma instead (who happens to be sick as well). Haha! Anyway, class was great! It is a fairly small, combined, ballet class (the highest division of ballet with the second highest division); four girls from the highest and one from the second highest are attending. I fall into the “highest” section of the group– so exciting! Anyway, we worked on a lot of stretching and other such things to get our bodies back in shape after our break.

After class, I went home a took a much-needed rest. Once I had regained my energy, it was back to the studio with me! I was out to help Miss Jennifer with the cherubs class. It was so fun! We have around twelve girls in the class (I forgot to make an exact count.) and they are all ADORABLE. We were missing one little girl whom I can’t wait to meet next week. Changing the topic slightly: I guess you can say I have been dreaming about assistant teaching; there are certain parts of the class I am looking forward to the most. Right now, I can barely contain my excitement about seeing their recital costumes (which should happen by the end of this month)! I hope it’s pink…! I will be sure to describe the whole thing or possibly post a picture after I see it.

That’s all for now! Next up: “Fall Classes– Thursday.” Look out for the post about my very first modern class!

Aquinnah

True Statements for Dancers (by: Emma)

Black and White Pointe Shoes
  1.  Stores are for dancing (Yes, even at the stores that don’t sell dance attire…)
  2. Popping hips are normal everywhere (Pop! Pop! Pop!)
  3. Catchy tunes on the radio are for barre combinations (And the boring tunes too!)
  4. If you find a good place to stretch, you must stretch right away (Even on the kitchen counter while your mom is making salad…)
  5. If you need to pop something, everything else must stop (“WAIT!” Pop. “Okay. Resume.”)
  6. Lucky legwarmers are used for much more than class (“Why are you wearing legwarmers to school…?”)
  7. Buns are boring (This is so true.)
  8. Doing echappes in flip-flops is normal (Not good for you, but we do it anyway.)
  9. Working on arabesque arms while reading is a given (And we still finish our reading assignments… oh, yes.)
  10. Doing releves in church is normal (As it is anywhere.)
  11. Holding a releve in in church is normal (Yes, people stare constantly.)
  12. You are always pointing your feet and looking at your arch (Pointe shoes soon…!)
  13. Band-aids for marley-burns from modern and contemporary are a must (I haven’t experienced this one yet…)
  14. Changing from clothes to a leotard in the car is easy (This takes one minute– tops.)
  15. Changing hair and costumes in three minutes is normal (Not as easy as number 14., but normal!)
  16. You automatically count to eight and then start over (And one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight. And one…)
  17. When someone asks you to do the splits, you go through plies and tendus first (A must.)
  18. You can tell people what a variation of a cat, horse, glide, big, little fast and slow means in French (Of course!)
  19.  People ask you if you’re a “ballerina” (All the time…)
  20. The word “ballerina” is not athletic enough for you (And it never will be…!)
  21. Holding a retire isn’t that easy (Haha…!)
  22. Your favorite water bottle goes many places with you (Like… everywhere. It’ll see Paris someday, I’m sure.)
  23.  You can dance while doing anything, i.e. sweeping the floor, loading the dishwasher (etc…)

 

Thanks, Emma! That is totally going on my Board of Fame…!
(The things in parentheses are my comments… I love comments…!)
Aquinnah